Sunday 30 November
The Hungry Hikers are planning their Christmas celebration. Joc asked me to join her on an early morning walk Sunday, to check out the potential of a particular spot beside the Brisbane River. I quickly agreed and in discussing a meet time, we agreed that we should make it early enough to witness sunrise.
We both follow Instagram's, brizzpic. Mark Coleman is an amazing photographer "finding beauty from above and below", especially along the Brisbane River. It was his Saturday morning post that prompted us to make this decision.
3.30 am saw me hit the M1 to the city. Sheer bliss to drive at this hour. 100k/h all the way. At exactly
4 am, I was parked and meeting Joc at Wilson's Point that overlooks the Story Bridge and the city to the west.
In the short time that it took us to take the lift to the lower level, the sky had already become brighter. As we walked under the bridge, colour was filling the horizon and reflecting on the river.
4.23 am
Our chosen spot was in a slightly elevated position and we were happy to see clouds forming to the east.
Slightly more elevated.
Time to move on. We had a picnic spot to find.
This Spiral Ginger caught my eye .
Nearing the Kangaroo Cliffs Footbridge, the sky's colour was changing from the reds to soft yellows and whites. It was quite an awesome sight with the red of the Poinciana Trees, bridge and bougainvillea.
Further on, around the bend of the river, we enjoyed this view as we crossed the Goodwill Bridge.
This will be our view as we sit enjoying our Christmas gathering.
The view crossing the Kangaroo Point Bridge
There is a wonderful dining precinct below the Story Bridge. At this hour it was deserted but would have been pumping, only hours earlier. Time for a cuppa, reward for our 8 kilometres walked.
Back at the car, I just couldn't leave until I had photographed this magnificent Flame Tree, and one last look back to the city skyline.
Mark Coleman's photos of the same morning. Taken of above the bridge and from the opposite side of the city.
Map of our morning's walk.
A totally rewarding morning in our beautiful city. By the time we were driving home, 8.30am, the humidity was already rising for the day. This morning I received a wealth of photos from the family on Prince Edward Island. Ben and Nora had been to a Christmas Parade, market and had chatted with Santa over the weekend. The first, light snow fell Saurday evening. More is to come. Now that really is the perfect Christmas atmosphere.















Beautiful photos, Helen. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely tour ❤️
ReplyDeleteBarbara, you amaze me with your rapid reading of my blog, especiaaly when I know how many followers you have for yours. Thank you for the time you give mine.
DeleteAnyone for bridge? (Sorry, I couldn't resist) Love these-- especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteWell Bill, in that vein 9000 Brisbaneites love to 'play bridge' with the new Kangaroo Point arch.
DeleteBill, Mark Coleman shared some interesting info about the Story Bridge - "Built in 1895 The Story bridge amazes me every time that I get the opportunity to see it up close. It's hard to imagine anything quite like it being built today, especially a bridge held together with 1.2 million rivets!
Every rivet holding the steel beams and supports in place had to be heated to almost 900°C, then thrown to a team who would insert it into a hole, hammer it into position which also rounded it off providing a secure joint."
Glorious early morning photos, Helen. You always capture the beauty of an area and you certainly did there. Getting out before the heat of the sun is a wise idea. It looks like you had lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie, it really was a glorious morning and with so few people about and cooler temperatures, it was totally relaxing and quite perfect.
DeleteYour morning adventure was totally worth the early wake up call! What a lovely sunrise.
ReplyDeleteTotally worth it!
DeleteSuch a beautiful time of day.
ReplyDeleteThank you. So glad I didn't let the early hour make me miss it.
DeleteYou accomplished so much long before most people probably started their morning, and you still had the whole day ahead of you to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe remainder of the day was chores but done with ease from the morning high.
DeleteAmazingly beautiful... and calming. I could admire these photos and the dawning of the day all morning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your interesting comment today. Here the unusually warm weather continues. I really hope we will get some snow before Christmas.
Have a lovely Advent season! xx
Happy Advent to you Sara with views of snowy white scenes.
DeleteSpectacular photography!! These deserve to be hanging on a wall somewhere for others to enjoy. Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt was a joy to be present on such a spectacular morning, Peter. Thank you for your praise.
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